Curtis, be very careful when taking the old ones out. They are glued in with 
some powerful stuff and you stand a good chance of chipping the gelcoat around 
the windows (don't ask me how I know). You may want to try a dremel or one of 
those vibrating side cutters (Fein tool?).

Then you have to clean up the area where the adhesive was - it was probably 
laid on pretty thick and is another dremel job - again - care.

Some folks use a special adhesive called Plexus, which is a two part glue and 
needs a special gun for application. The windows are bonded into the side of 
the cabin and are part of the structure. You have to hold them in place (they 
are slightly bent to match the curve of your cabin). Or you can use Sikaflex 
295, which requires a cleaner, a primer (mandatory!!!) and the adhesive. Don't 
get creative and try anything else, there are probably 100 war stories about 
folks who have experimented and then got the opportunity to do it right the 
next year.

Search through the archives on the site - most of the late '70's and later 
original C&C's had glued in windows and there are a lot of threads on this 
repair. It is doable but not trivial. Jake had a pretty good description if I 
remember correctly.

Gary Nylander
(Been there with moderate success)

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Curtis via CnC-List 
  To: CnC-List@cnc-list.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 8:21 AM
  Subject: Stus-List C&C30MK1 windows and hatch replacements


  Good morning,
  I'm thinking of a winter project to replace the cabin side windows with 
something stronger and nice. Has anybody undergone this project that could 
share their process and maybe some photos ? Do I just cut them out with a razor 
knife and take them to a lexan shop and have them duplicate them in a lighter 
color?  Is there a framed in type? I have been stopping leaks in them windows 
sense I got the boat? 


  I also want to rebuild the forward hatch and need something strong and that 
lets in more light. I need to know if the gasket around the inside is 
replaceable? Mine is cracking up and needs to be replaced. all-tho  the leaking 
looks to be the caulking of the class itself to the frame.


  If you can share some in-depth details on how the two mentioned projects are 
to be completed I would be very thankful. 
  I am very good at DIY projects and could do this project without imput. It is 
so much nicer hearing from people that have done it.


  Thanks  




  Best regards,

  Curtis


  C&C 30-MK1 East Coast Lady


  Port Royal,


  South Carolina



  cpt.b...@gmail.com



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